Bradley Wiggins is backing a new, star-studded women’s cycling team, DTPC Honda Pro Cycling, whose first signings include Team GB’s world and Olympic team pursuit champion trio of Dani King, Laura Trott and Joanna Rowsell as well as double road world champion Giorgia Bronzini from Italy and Australia’s Rochelle Gilmore, Commonwealth road champion, who will lead the outfit.
Tour de France and Olympic time trial champion Wiggins had outlined his plans to help finance a women’s team during the summer, but even so the swiftness with which it has been unveiled, and the calibre of the riders signed up to DTPC – which stands for Dream Team Pro Cycling – comes as a surprise.
Among other riders named today as having signed to the team are the young Welsh pair of Elinor Barker – winner of the junior individual time trial at the UCI Road World Championships in the Netherlands in September – and Amy Roberts.
According to a statement from the team, Wiggins’ investment has been made via his Bradley Wiggins Foundation. "Wiggins's provision of generous support, assistance and encouragement will further enable the girls to fulfil their potential out on the road," it continued.
While Japanese motor giant Honda appears in the name of the team announced today, the statement added that Gilmore is "presently in deep negotiations [over the naming rights] with a global company based in the United Kingdom."
Trott, who besides that team pursuit gold medal also won the Omnium in this summer’s Olympics in London, commented: "I'm excited to be joining the DTPC Honda Pro Cycling Team for the 2013 season and look forward to being part of what I believe will be one of the most professional and most successful teams next year.
"I'm looking forward to gaining more experience on the road with such a great team next year."
While it is the presence of the three British Olympic champions that are likely to make the headlines here, perhaps the team’s biggest coup is in securing the services of Bronzini, winner of the road world championships at Geelong in 2010 and again in Copenhagen 12 months later.
Completing the roster are multiple Japanese national road and time trial champion Mayuko Hagiwara, Australian rider Lauren Kitchen, Italy's Beatrice Bartelloni, Anna-Bianca Scnitzmeier of Germany and New Zealand's Emily Collins.
The team will ride Pinarello bikes equipped with Campognolo groupsets, with other suppliers including Lazer helmets, Fizik, Look, High5 Sports Nutrition and motorhome specialist Vanomobil.
The 29-year-old from Piacenza rode for Diadora-Pasta Zara in 2012, taking a stage win in the Giro della Toscana, and the Italian came fifth in the Olympic road race, won by Marianne Vos of the Netherlands, who had been silver medalist to Bronzini in both her world championship wins.
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Nah, not just you. Obviously in this case there's no intention to devalue them...
And this is great news. And hopefully, with the women's Olympic road race and track cycling proving that women's cycling is as often as not FAR more exciting than the men's, there'll be more of this to come.
Excellent stuff, and nice to see a new team riding Campag too.
A shame SKY couldn't get on board with this.
I don't understand why SKY are so reluctant, especially with the strength of British women's cycling at the moment.
Good news though.
Could
be SKY? I've not heard anything to say who it might be but I could see SKY getting on board with a team like this. They already support most of the riders through the GB track squad, why not on the road too?
Not sure that Sky might not be lining up.
The press release says that Gilmoure's in 'deep negotiations with a UK-based global company'.
Could be Sky?
And they're going to be riding Pinarellos, which is another possible connection.
Great news. Hopefully we'll hear a bit more about their adventures than is currently the status quo...
Excellent news - seems that Bradley Wiggins is a man who "does exactly what it says on the tin" and delivers on promises. Now all the team needs is a string of successes to make it complete. What a great opportunity for the top women to make a big impact, and get the exposure in the media they deserve, all through the season.
Terrific news
That is the best bit of news we've seen in cycling since the Olympics. Bronzini is a huge signing, great stuff.
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